Belmont: Where To Go / Sightseeing

Colmslie Beach Reserve and Off Leash Dog Park

Adjoining the Brisbane River, the Colmslie Beach Reserve and Off Leash Dog Park includes a great children's playground with the Octopus Garden, barbecues, shelter picnic spots, and pet friendly sandy beach.

Located off Colmslie Road next to the Brisbane River, it is located nine kilometres and 13 minutes east of Brisbane City. Public transport is available to and from Colmslie Beach.

Public transport is available to and from Colmslie Beach via Lytton Road.

Colmslie Road,ColmslieBrisbane City, QLD, 4000

Located 7.1K from Belmont

Friends of Balmoral Cemetery Incorporated

Balmoral Cemetery sometimes called Bulimba or Morningside Cemetery, was opened in 1874 and is a fine example of a Victorian era cemetery.

The Friends of Balmoral Cemetery was formed in 2001 to protect and enhance this important historic cemetery. Exciting glimpses of Queensland's history can be seen through the monuments of pioneers, politicians and local identities. Guided tours are available by prior arrangement.

Wynnum RoadMorningside, QLD, 4170

Located 7.2K from Belmont

Manly War Memorial

A Brisbane bayside soldier statue memorial has had a harsh life in serving to remind its community of the 16 local men who died in WWI. The original Carrara marble soldier statue above a plinth was unveiled by state parliamentarian WH Barnes MLA in March 1921. The designer and stonemason are unrecorded.

Names on the front of the plinth are those of men from Manly who died in WWI. The western face bears the names of locals who died in WWII.

Years of vandalism culminated in the marble statue being pulled from the pedestal and the head broken off in 1992.

A concrete replica replaced the statue in 2007.

184 Carlton TerraceManly, QLD, 4179

Located 7.5K from Belmont

Manly Harbour Village

Manly Harbour Village is the nearest point from the Brisbane Central Business District to access Moreton Bay and included in the Southern Moreton Bay Tourist Drive.

Nestled beside the Manly Boat Harbour, it is Brisbane's gateway to the Moreton Bay Marine Park with its pristine waterways and fascinating islands. Manly Harbour Village still displays glimpses of her fishing village past and has maintained a friendly village atmosphere while providing an eclectic mix of shopping experiences.

With a wide variety of eating venues, Manly Harbour Village can delight every palate. Choices range from great coffee shops to ethnic sensations of Irish, Indian, Chinese and Thai dishes, along with modern Australian cuisine and outstanding seafood restaurants. At almost every bar, cafe and restaurant, the gourmet delight is complemented with glorious views of the harbour.

Cambridge Parade,Corner of The EsplanadeManly, QLD, 4179

Located 7.5K from Belmont

Brisbane Bayside

Escape to Brisbane's bayside and experience the region on two legs, two wheels or in a boat. Enjoy alfresco dining overlooking the Bay, hand feed wild dolphins on Moreton Island or cycle along the foreshore...the area is yours to discover.

There are many things to do and see including the following: Explore Brisbane's foreshore by driving the Moreton Bay Tourist Drive. Follow the brown and white dugong signs. Discover the Ramsar protected Boondall Wetlands Bicentennial Road at Boondall. Visit Moreton Island and swim, snorkel, sand toboggan, camp, surf, fish or feed the dolphins. Pick your esplanade along any of the foreshore villages to walk or cycle. Sail or cruise Moreton Bay and board one of the boats leaving daily from Manly Harbour.

Stones Corner

Fashion bargain hunters, this is the place for you!

Stones Corner features a wide range of brand name factory outlets, and you will always find a fantastic deal or two. Retailers include Jorj, Jay Jays, Rockmans, Barkins and Strandbags. Only 10 minutes from Brisbane's Central Business District, and with free parking in the streets surrounding the main shopping strip, Stones Corner is very easily accessible.

There are also several cafes for visitors to rest their weary feet from shopping. As well as these, the precinct features the famous Stones Corner Hotel, where you can enjoy the tastes of their delicious menu, or simply enjoy the atmosphere of a live music gig.

Logan RoadStones Corner, QLD, 4120

Located 8.5K from Belmont

Belmont: Events

Ramsay Health Care Triathlon Pink and Fun Run Pink, Brisbane

Get ready for the tenth year of the Ramsay Health Care Triathlon Pink and Fun Run Pink being held at the Sleeman Sports Complex in Chandler, Brisbane.

Ramsay Health Care Triathlon Pink is an all-female triathlon series with a fantastic, fun day of personal achievement. The Triathlon Pink goals include challenge, participation and fun as well as raising funds for National Breast Cancer Foundation. Boys and Girls up to 13 years of age can also get involved in the kids events.

Fun Run Pink (held in conjunction with every Triathlon Pink event) is also an option for kids (boys and girls), as well as males and females of all ages.

Event Dates

2017

12th Mar

1763 Old Cleveland Road,Sleeman Sports ComplexChandler, QLD, 4155

Located 2.1K from Belmont

Jan Power's Farmers Markets Manly

Almost 30 years ago an idea was born that was to change Brisbane. Foodie, commentator and city doyenne Jan Power decided to forge the first Farmers Markets, putting pay to her passion for fresh produce, and her commitment supporting farmers and their livelihoods.

The first Jan Powers Farmers Markets came to colourful and loud life at the Brisbane Powerhouse site; and today, almost a full generation later, Brisbane is a city indelibly inked with love for Farmers Markets.

Jan singularly pushed City regulations again and again to sow the seed of Farmers Markets, and educate Brisbane of the provenance of their food. Now, there is a Jan Powers Farmers Markets every single Saturday somewhere in Brisbane, a market on Sundays in Mitchelton, and a weekly City Markets in Reddacliff Place that attracts some 5,000 city workers and residents!

Hawthorne Twighlight Markets

Almost 30 years ago an idea was born that was to change Brisbane. Foodie, commentator and city doyenne Jan Power decided to forge the first Farmers Markets, putting pay to her passion for fresh produce, and her commitment supporting farmers and their livelihoods.

The first Jan Powers Farmers Markets came to colourful and loud life at the Brisbane Powerhouse site; and today, almost a full generation later, Brisbane is a city indelibly inked with love for Farmers Markets.

Jan singularly pushed City regulations again and again to sow the seed of Farmers Markets, and educate Brisbane of the provenance of their food. Now, there is a Jan Powers Farmers Markets every single Saturday somewhere in Brisbane, a market on Sundays in Mitchelton, and a weekly City Markets in Reddacliff Place that attracts some 5,000 city workers and residents!

Belmont: Travel Tips

Wynnum Manly Tourism and Visitor Information Centre

The Wynnum Manly Tourism Visitor Information Centre is located on the William Gunn Jetty at Manly. This accredited visitor information centre offers a one stop shop for travel information including maps, brochures, and itineraries. Staffed by skilled and knowledgeable locals, the Wynnum Manly Tourism Visitor Information Centre can provide advice on the things to see, things to do and where to eat. Discuss with the friendly staff your travel plans or make a booking.

William Gunn Jetty,1 Wyvernleigh CloseManly, QLD, 4179

Located 8.0K from Belmont

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